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Chapter 186 Shelling (Today¡¯s July 7th Incident)

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    So he hurriedly added: "Captain Xia, you can rest assured. As long as you are willing to submit to our Imperial Army. The position of Commander-in-Chief of Defense of Hebei Province is yours. As long as our Imperial Army takes Hebei Province, your subordinates will at least command  Fifty thousand elite soldiers. The imperial army will also provide you with equipment and food, which is much better than being a small regiment commander here."

    Xia Yang smiled and then asked: "Is there anything else?"

    As he said this, he stretched out three fingers.

    Hu Xianqin looked at it and thought he was asking for money. He thought that Xia Yang was quite right and said hurriedly: "Of course, three thousand oceans are prepared for you. As long as you hand over the whole city, the imperial army will not treat you badly.  "

    Xia Yang shook his head and said: "Don't get me wrong, these three fingers of mine are not for your imperial army to ask for money. What I want is the three eastern provinces that you have embezzled!!"

    Hearing this, Hu Xianqin sneered and said: "Captain Xia, this is a chance for you and your brothers to survive. Don't cherish it!"

    Xia Yang said coldly: "Opportunity? If every one of us Chinese is greedy for life and afraid of death, and surrender directly, then is there any hope for this country? Little devil, please tell your division commander Doihara Kenji, I will  Sooner or later it will be taken back! Even your Japanese islands of Honshu and Shikoku! will become one of our provinces!"

    After saying this, he took the automatic rifle from Hu San's hand and fired four precise bursts in succession.  Every bullet penetrated the tire of the motorcycle that Hu Xianqin was riding over.  All three wheels and the dashboard of the motorcycle were smashed.

    "Run back by yourself!" Hu San laughed.

    Hu Xianqin glanced back in despair. Their camp was three kilometers away. If he ran back, it would take him more than half an hour.

    It¡¯s still around two o¡¯clock in the afternoon, which is when the temperature is the highest of the day.  In addition, Qiu Huhu is still wreaking havoc, and he was originally just a civilian employee. If he ran back, he would have to lie down from exhaustion?

    While he was hesitating, there was another gunshot on the top of the city, and Hu San had already shot him under the heel.

    "Stay back! Get out of our land!" Hu San threatened.

    After saying this, Hu San shot him in the foot again.

    Now Hu Xianqin panicked, thinking to himself that if the reckless man on the top of the city had trembled his hand and shot himself directly in the leg, wouldn't he have to crawl back?

    Thinking of this, Hu Xianqin hurriedly ran back.

    Hu San continued to ejaculate behind his butt for a while, scaring Hu Xianqin so much that he almost peed his pants, and then he was let go.

    By the time Hu Xianqin ran to the Japanese camp, his clothes were soaked through.

    As the commander-in-chief of the attack on Mancheng, Ichiro Banishi stood in front of the other two captains and asked: "Hu Sang, how is it? It seems that the negotiation is not going very smoothly!"

    Hu Xianqin pointed at the walls of Mancheng and said: "Your Excellency, Captain, please be sure to kill all the Chinese soldiers in Mancheng! Leave no one behind! They are not worthy of our mercy!"

    Looking at his embarrassed look, Banxi Yiliang knew that he must have been teased by Xia Yang and the others.  Then he said with relief: "Okay, you can go and rest! Since persuading surrender has no effect, let's start fighting!"

    After he said this, the radio operator began to request the rear for support from the division's artillery.

    At the same time, the Japanese troops gathered outside the East City Gate and North City Gate began to advance towards the city.

    Xia Yang and the others saw the advancing Japanese troops and immediately sounded the air defense alarm in the city.

    According to past experience, whenever the Japs prepare to charge, their artillery fire will fall on Xia Yang and the others immediately.

    As if to confirm Xia Yang's guess, as soon as they hid in the air-raid shelter, the rumble of gunfire rang out.  Countless cannonballs landed on the city.

    From the extremely frequent gunfire, Xia Yang could clearly feel that this bombardment by the Japs was more violent than any bombardment they had suffered before.

    Between the gaps between the shells, Xia Yang could still hear the roar of bombers.  Observers inside the city wall told Xia Yang that there were more Japanese planes than ever before, and they could almost be described as covering the sky.

    The fierce bombing lasted for more than forty minutes.

    Although the time was almost the same as before, the intensity of the bombing this time was obviously several times stronger than before.

    As soon as the sound of artillery here stopped, Xia Yang took his soldiers and?He rushed out of the air-raid shelter and climbed towards the east wall where the enemy was attacking.

    Xia Yang came out of the air-raid shelter and was quite shocked when he looked at the city that had been razed to the ground.

    As far as his eyes could see, there were almost no intact buildings left.  Only some shooting fortresses built by Xia Yang with reinforced concrete still stood among the ruins.

    He turned his head and looked at the city wall behind him.

    That can no longer be called a city wall, it is more like a pile of ruins made of broken bricks and tiles.  Xia Yang could only see a rough outline. With this outline, he recognized that it was the east wall of the city.

    Under the intensive artillery bombardment of the Japanese army, the reinforced city wall was still so vulnerable.

    The only thing that comforted him was that the East City Gate was still there.

    The East Gate was very lucky and did not suffer too many bombs.

    Xia Yang shouted loudly: "Prepare for war! Prepare for war! The little devil is coming up."

    With that said, he also picked up the sandbags and ran towards the city wall.

    Under the leadership of Xia Yang, the soldiers of the Fourth Regiment began to use sandbags to build a simple defense line on the broken city wall.

    The leading troops of the Japanese army were now less than 400 meters away from the city wall.

    Xia Yang picked up his sniper rifle and pointed the muzzle at a Japanese officer holding a command knife who was rushing in front.

    The strength of the troops dispatched by the little devil this time was terrifying. Wherever Xia Yang could see, he could see the little devil's troops.  Just like the migrating wildebeest herds in Africa, they cover the entire wilderness.

    But their progress was not haphazard.

    Xia Yang could clearly see that when the little devil was advancing, the two teams were always alternately covering.  Not only that, the Japs' grenadiers, machine gunners, and ordinary infantry all maintained a tacit tactical formation as they advanced.

    After entering a distance of about three hundred meters, they began to accelerate and charge.

    Because these little devils know that Xia Yang and the others have a very terrifying weapon. The attack range of this weapon is about three hundred meters away from the city wall.

    Today is the 81st anniversary of the July 7th Incident. On this day 81 years ago, the Japanese army bombarded Wanping City on the pretext of missing soldiers.

    Yun'er's novel was written after the July 7th Incident and the fall of Peking.  The officers and men of the 29th Army rose up in anger and fought fiercely with the Japanese invaders. Although they were powerless, the bloody spirit of the Chinese people was shown.

    When did the real anti-Japanese war begin? Some say it started after the July 7th Incident, while others say it started on September 18th.  And I think that the real anti-Japanese war started in the 21st year of Guangxu, that is, in 1895, the Sino-Japanese War of 1895!

    This is the war of our entire nation. Those revolutionary heroes roared and charged under the fire of the Japanese army.  They paved a road with their blood.  The name of this road is China!

    The rise and fall, everyone is responsible.

    When the country was in crisis, it was precisely because they stepped forward that we achieved our subsequent victory.

    Now eighty-one years have passed, our country is much stronger than before, and we have become "Chinese imperialism" in the eyes of the Japanese and a great power in their eyes.

    But we should not stop there, because there are countries in this world that are more powerful than us.

    And we will surpass that country one day in the future, not to prove anything, but to let the whole world know that we are back!

    That position has belonged to us for thousands of years!

    The future will belong to us again!

    But Dragon City Flying is there, not called Huma Du Yin Mountain!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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